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John "Jack" Williamson

Lawrence, Kansas

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John 'Jack' WilliamsonA Celebration of Life for John 'Jack' Williamson, 59, Lawrence, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, April 12 at Mustard Seed Church 700 Wakarusa Dr Lawrence, KS 66049. Jack died Saturday, April 6, 2013, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.Jack was born July 3, 1953,...

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Ginny, My deepest sympathies for your loss. I remember you and Jack from my Holmes Brigade days which were the best of times. I can't count howmany conversations we had either about history or 'wrasslin'. I never let him know that I didn't care one iota about wrestling but when you've got such a friend as Jack, you act like your interested! 'sides, he was so passionate about it he almost got me to like the sport! I remember when you guys got togeather and and all the good times with...

Dear Ginny,

Mary and I were greatly sadden to learn of Jack's passing. Many happy memories came flooding back of y'all as VIPs at Wilson's Creek. All of our best to you during this difficult time.

Rick & Mary Hatcher

I met Jack when he arrived to begin working for and with KNEA members as UniServ Director for Capital UniServ and was privileged to be his office partner and friend, as well as his colleague and union sister. He will be missed by so many for so many reasons. You are in our thoughts as you struggle with this profound loss. Lily Kober

I first met Jack when I first joined Holmes Brigade and and from the very start, he was welcomed me with his great smile. He was so much fun to be around and it was great watching him wrestle the young guys and beat them every time. I really enjoyed the talks we had at Ft. Scott not only about history but also motorcycles. Jack was a great pard. He truly will be missed. My prayers go out to his family and always know Jack will be always with you in spirit.

Dave Sullivan
Holmes...

May love of family and wonderful memories give you strength and comfort in this time of great loss.

Karen & Dr. Tom Sweeney

My prayers go out to Ginny and the family. Jack was a pleasure to deal with and I know Heaven is a better place with him there.

Jack was my Pard. We served together and no matter the conditions, he brought a ready smile and laughter. He will be missed by all who knew him. He will leave a vacant hole in our ranks. (David from the Holmes Brigade.)

Jack was a good friend in the Holmes Brigade. I will always remember his smile, his laugh, showing wrestling moves, and our discussions of both teaching and history.

My prayers are with you all. Losing Jack will leave an empty space in many lives.